VAL will explain to you how you check disk space in Linux with the command line.
The df command stands for disk free, and shows available and used disk space on the Linux system.
df -h shows disk space in human-readable format.
df -a shows the file system's complete disk usage even if the Available field is 0.
df T shows the disk usage along with each block's filesystem type, for example ext 4.
d f -i shows used and free inodes.
VAL utilises the following open source software.
GIMP for thumbnail.
Openshot for video editing.
Mimic for speech.
Kazam for screen recording.
Terminology for terminal emulator.
Featherpad for text editor.
Midnight Commander for managing files.
MX Linux operating system.
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